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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Member of Legislative Assembly--MLA,

Can we say - a MLA or need to say - an MLA
  

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A Member of the Legislative Assembly but an MLA. It all depends on the sound of the immediately following utterance: [ æn 'em 'el 'ei ]

  • A Member of the Legislative Assembly but an MLA.
  • It all depends on the sound of the immediately following utterance: [ æn 'em 'el 'ei ]
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A Member of the Legislative Assembly but an MLA. It all depends on the sound of the immediately following utterance: [ æn 'em 'el 'ei ]

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